Google Hangout: Review of the content so far

On this course, learners will have the opportunity to ask the educators particular questions through live events called
Google+ Hangouts on Air. These events also allow the educator to recap over the previous week.

This Google Hangout has now taken place. You can watch the recording on YouTube.

Each Google Hangout will be streamed live on
YouTube
and
Google+ Hangouts
for approximately 40 minutes, where you can follow it live.
Google users can register their interest to receive an update when the event is about to start. We will also send a reminder email a day before the event.

We encourage you to ask questions and comment on the week’s topics during the Hangouts, and we’ll select the most popular ones to respond to during the Hangout.

There are three ways you can do this:

You will be able to send questions and comments before and during the event by submitting them in the Google Hangout Q&A chat window (if you have a Google account).

You can follow and add to questions and comments on Twitter using the hashtag #FLChildren or sending a message to @FL_children.

You can leave your question or comments on this step in advance. We hope to include some of these in the discussion - please ‘like’ the comments you find interesting to help us choose the most useful ones

What happens if I can’t watch the live Hangout?

Don’t worry! Real time participation is not a mandatory part of this course, but it is fun and we think you’d get a lot out of it. A recording of the discussion will be made available after the live event finishes. You will be able to access the recorded video after the event on YouTube.

Will loading the Hangout mean I appear on camera?

No, you will just watch the live stream like any other video (though Google users can submit comments via the interface).